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- Trimark Pictures was an American production company that specialized in the production and distribution of television and home video motion pictures....
- Leprechaun (DVD). United States: Trimark Pictures. Rodman Flender (Director) (1994). Leprechaun 2 (DVD). United States: Trimark Pictures. Brian Trenchard-Smith...
- the two took the project from HBO to Trimark and producer Jay Polstein (with ****istant Darlene CaamaƱo). At Trimark, Salma Hayek became interested in the...
- appeal to older audiences. Leprechaun was the first in-house production at Trimark Pictures for theatrical exhibition; it earned a domestic gross of $8.556...
- During this interval, Trimark dropped the film. Lionsgate Films, who Trimark would end up merging with in 2000, took Trimark's place, and Unapix Entertainment...
- companies Artisan Entertainment, eOne Television, Vestron Television, Trimark Pictures, Creative Differences Productions, Alliance Atlantis, Hearst Entertainment...
- Trenchard-Smith, director of Night of the Demons 2, was selected to helm the film. Trimark Pictures had considered making the film the final entry in the series....
- six tapes from September 24, 1996, to February 28, 1998, together with Trimark Pictures. These episodes and the first movie were later released in a VHS...
- Amin co-founded Trimark Holdings, a company which would include among its subsidiaries, Trimark Pictures, Trimark Television and Trimark Interactive. Amin...
- critical acclaim, most proclaiming it as Araki's breakthrough. Distributed by Trimark Pictures, it was released in the United States on October 27, 1995. While...